Shirley of GFE–Best of the Best

It delights me to continue “Best of the Best” with one of my very favorite bloggers–Shirley, of Gluten-free Easily (AKA GFE) The first thing you notice about Shirley is her heart! She radiates warmth and she’s one of the sweetest bloggers I’ve ever “met”, and that’s saying a lot. She is such a huge support to people fortunate enough to live in King George, VA, and takes a lot of newly diagnosed Celiac/gluten intolerant people under her GFE wing.

And did you know she and Mr. GFE actually have bees? I think that’s so neat, and absolutely fantastic. Can you tell I grew up near the city?

So three cheers for Shirley!

Her website is a fantastic cornucopia of info and happenings around the web, and she has a bunch of great posts. I asked her about her favorites, and she said:

“From my blog. I admit I feel a bit guilty that these are all treat recipes and they’re more mainstream ones (e.g., they use granulated sugar), but treat recipes often are the ones folks struggle with most and once “in the door” will seek out healthier treat recipes, plus entrees, side dishes, and salads.”

Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies (or Flourless Almond Butter Cookies if allergic to peanuts; sunbutter would probably even work although I haven’t tried it yet)—These are super easy to make, delicious cookies; nobody ever believes they are gluten free, much less grain free.

Flourless Pizza–Pizza is another dish that really causes folks angst when they go gluten free. This recipe has a crust made of eggs and cheese. The fact that this pizza tastes like, well, pizza, amazes everyone. It’s so easy to make, too.

“From other blogs … I did (naturally) manage to find a variety here. These are my current favorites. I could have listed dozens of favorites. There’s really so much talent among the food bloggers I read.

Winter Green Smoothie (The Whole Life Nutrition Kitchen)—Actually a slight variation of this recipe, which is in The Whole Life Nutrition Kitchen Cookbook, is the one I use. That recipe introduced me to green smoothies and I’ve never looked back.

And of course, I enjoy Shirley’s way of blogging as much as I enjoy her recipes, so I wasn’t surprised to hear her favorite parts of blogging:

“What I enjoy most about blogging is the emails and comments I receive from readers who tell me that gfe approach is making their gluten-free lives happy and healthy. To hear that readers just had their best holiday ever, that they are no longer sulking in the corner and making do with salads, that EVERYONE of their family and friends loves a recipe and has no clue that it’s gluten free (or doesn’t care if they do know), that folks are learning to really cook because of gfe … well, that’s just huge to me. I truly hear those types of things daily and that feedback makes me know that sharing the gfe approach is worthwhile. It’s very humbling to say the least.”

About Cheryl Harris

Life played a funny trick on me. I've studied nutrition for years, and much to my surprise, found out that I could manage many of my health issues via diet. I've been GF for years, and I've got a bunch of allergies and sensitivities. But it definitely doesn't keep me from cooking, baking and enjoying my food.
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4 Responses to Shirley of GFE–Best of the Best

Shirley is really a shining light in the blogging community, and especially for those with gluten intolerance. I agree–her heart shines through in her blog posts, Facebook updates, comments, emails–everything she puts out there. I love her blog and her crustless recipes, too! Great interview. It was fun to read about her favorites as well.

This is such a lovely write up, Cheryl. Thank you so very much! I think you are the one who is so generous here, with your extremely kind words. I so appreciate them. I love seeing your renditions of my gfe recipes; they’re wonderful!

Ricki, it’s so sweet of you to offer such nice words, too. We have a mutual adoration club going on! 😉